Swivel Arm Hoist
GEDA STAR 200 STANDARD / GEDA STAR 250 COMFORT
ATTENTION
Refrain from overheating (overloading) repeatedly and/or operation with low voltage. - Doing
so shortens the life of the motor.
Faults with the rope winding
Rope only winds on the one side on the drum.
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Is the scaffold support, on which the swivel arm hoist is hanging, vertical?
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Is the appropriate rope length for the construction height on the drum?
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Does the rope run vertically out of the drum?
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Wind slack rope onto the cable drum while guided by hand until the load hook hangs free.
Rope is wound on the cable drum in opposite winding direction.
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Winding direction of the rope does not match the direction button (UP or DOWN button).
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Swivel arm hoist does not pull the nominal load?
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Rope touches the drum protector?
14 Maintenance
Maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified personnel.
Make sure that lubricants and spare parts are disposed of in an
environmentally friendly way.
Before cleaning and maintenance work, first convey the load suspension device down
and remove mains plug!
14.1 Check before each use
Check electrical cable for damage.
Check rope for damage and wear.
Function of the EMERGENCY STOP button
If the EMERGENCY STOP button has been pushed, then no upwards or downwards
movement by the load suspension device should be possible!
Carry out a test run with an empty load suspension device and check if
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The entire travel path of the load platform is free.
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Are the upper/lower limit switches functioning?
14.2 Weekly inspection/maintenance
Clean dirt off swivel arm hoist.
Keep work area around swivel arm hoist clear and clean.
Check rope for wear (e.g. breakages in the cable braid, squashed points) and corrosion; if
necessary replace the rope (Chapter 14.5).
Check fastening devices are secure, tighten if necessary.
14.3 Quarterly inspection/maintenance
Are the notices present and easily legible?
Assembly and Operating Manual
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BL107 GB Edition 01.2010